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HURLEYVILLE, NY — Dr. Frederick Cook was credited with saving lives and deeply caring about the Indigenous people he met. He also explored the Earth’s poles and documented his travels … more
Some weeks, time is of the essence at the award-winning River Reporter. Because of the three-day holiday weekend that has just passed, we had to put the newspaper together a little bit faster than … more
HONESDALE, PA — The Wayne County Arts Alliance (WCAA) has invited the public to the opening reception for its Great Wall of Honesdale. The event takes place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 4 on … more
HAWLEY, PA — Growing tomatoes can be a challenge, no matter how long you have been gardening. To make it an easier task, Diane Diffenderfer discussed problems with and remedies for tomato … more
LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — I hope you all had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend, spending time with family and friends. It is the official kick-off to the summer season, and the kids are counting … more
Victor F. Abbot Victor F. Abbott, known to many as the Clock Man, of Damascus, PA, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2022. Victor will be laid to rest in Fairlawn, NJ on June 22. Chris … more
Jeffrey Ronald Chorba Jeffrey Ronald Chorba, 52, of Beach Lake, PA, passed away May 13, 2022. Jeffrey was born November 10, 1969 in Binghamton, NY. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated May … more
What's new in the Upper Delaware region June 2 to 8 more
LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — “We live and breathe the rich and colorful history of Catskill fly tying,” reads the first cast of the mission statement posted by the Catskill Fly Tyers … more
Jump in the lake and more at Lake Superior BETHEL, NY — Looking for a picnic ground? A place to sail?Lake Superior State Park in Bethel is open for boat rentals, swimming and picnicking, and … more
If you live near trees or forest land, you may have seen tiny black caterpillars last spring around the middle of May, gradually getting larger as the month ended. When tiny, they were all dark, and people asked, “What are they?”  more
“Foundations” is a monthly series examining the fundamentals of local government, talking about how government works and how it impacts people’s lives at the local level. This week, … more
PARKSVILLE, NY — Sullivan 180, Sullivan Renaissance and the Sullivan O&W Rail Trail Alliance is celebrating National Trails Day on Saturday, June 4 beginning at 9 a.m. more
NARROWSBURG, NY — Managing conservation and development can be a tricky business, especially in an area like the Upper Delaware River, where development is often tied to the land’s scenic … more
BETHEL, NY — Out of such major cities in New York as New York City, Syracuse and Buffalo, and with over 62 counties, Sullivan County’s Shrewd Fox Brewery won the Governor’s Cup for … more
MONTICELLO, NY — The Sullivan County Legislature held a special meeting on May 19 to honor the county’s valedictorians for the 2022 graduating class. Eight districts participated in the … more
Under a brilliant sky and gentle breeze, and amid tears, smiles and laughter, the Eldred School District community came together to honor two valuable members who left us much too soon.  more
There is a breathless moment in the night when ancient fears tear at a mother’s heart more
I was sad to read the letter that said that chipmunks were rats with stripes. My chipmunks aren’t like that, although maybe I just have a better kind here.  more
We are disappointed and concerned that nursing home operators and their trade associations continue to spend their resources fighting commonsense resident protections rather than investing in improving care at their facilities. more
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